Pre-dawn raids by FBI on 3 Montgomery County homes leads to 2 arrests

The FBI raided three homes in Montgomery County with search warrants Thursday morning.

Law enforcement showed up at addresses in Union, Englewood, and Centerville.

Court documents show the pre-dawn raids are part of a federal drug investigation.

The FBI said Chase Crump lives at a home on Topsfield Farm Circle in Union and has been distributing meth.

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In a criminal complaint, the FBI said an undercover officer bought $33,000 worth of the drug from Crump earlier this month in Miami Township.

After the buy, the feds wrote they followed Crump back to an apartment at the Steeplechase Complex in Centerville, to a unit they believe he was using to store and help distribute the drugs.

When they raided that unit Thursday morning, the FBI says they arrested Crump’s younger brother, Colin, after he jumped out of a second-story window at the complex.

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In court documents, agents wrote they found a little more than a pound of a substance that field-tested positive for fentanyl, and believed Colin was there to guard what was inside.

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